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Best Restaurants -(Best of the City)
Bourbon Street Restaurant
(Restaurants - Best of the City)
29/4-6 Sukhumvit Soi 22Bangkok 02 259-0328 9
Description:
The Cajun food here would sell in New Orleans, it's that good. Seafood gumbo, jambalaya and blackened fish are all outstanding; they also make a mean chicken fried steak and pecan pie. Mains are served with side orders of fried okra, potatoes au gratin, green beans, and of course cornbread. Attached to a bar and boutique hotel, the Bourbon Street Restaurant celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2006. Breakfasts of biscuits and gravy will have you wondering if you've landed in the American southeast, and the Tuesday night Mexican buffet is a popular draw.
Le Normandie
(Restaurants - Best of the City)
48 Oriental AveBangkok 02 659-9000
Description:
This classy French restaurant on the top floor of The Oriental Hotel is a Bangkok institution. With views of the Chao Phraya River you can savor excellently prepared French cuisine and pay handsomely for it. But you won't complain because it's worth every baht. Many of the ingredients are imported from France and there's an extensive wine list. Visiting French chefs often take up short-term residence here, presenting their specialties, but the menu always includes the restaurant's classic dishes. It might seem odd to come to Bangkok for a memorable French dinner, but it can be done here. Men must wear a jacket and tie.
Lemongrass
(Restaurants - Best of the City)
5/1 Sukhumvit, Soi 24Bangkok 02 258-8637
Rang Mahal
(Restaurants - Best of the City)
19 Sukhumvit Soi 18Bangkok 02 261-7100
Description:
Bangkok has an overabundance of good Indian restaurants connoisseurs of this cuisine are spoiled here. Rang Mahal is arguably the best though, and in a wonderful setting with views of the city. There is a large main dining room, filled with Indian music, or you can request one of the smaller, more private rooms. They serve standard Indian mainstays, including a decent selection of vegetarian. You can find cheaper places, but for the whole package of great food, atmosphere and setting you can't beat this one.
Sala Rim Naam
(Restaurants - Best of the City)
48 Oriental AveThonburi 02 437-6211
Description:
Part of The Oriental Hotel and best at night, when they stage traditional Thai dance in the fancy dining room. Ask for the time of the show so you're there to see it. To get here, use the boat service run by the hotel that takes you right across the Chao Phraya River. The food is excellent and meticulously prepared some of the dishes were in the past reserved only for royalty and the set menu is a great introduction to Thai food. Many consider this to be one of Bangkok's best restaurants.
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